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CanadaT. SchizoBernd2021-11-02 18:30:22 · 5yNo. 126047reply
In you're internal monologue, when referring to yourself, do you use "I" or "You"
 
t. Uses You
SloveniaBernd2021-11-02 18:55:19 · 5yNo. 126050reply
if you don't use "We", you ain't gonna make it
GermanyBernd2021-11-02 19:16:12 · 5yNo. 126054reply
人代名詞は使わないよ
でも使うとしたら第二人称 omae かな
GermanyBernd2021-11-02 19:37:57 · 5yNo. 126056sagereply
CanadaBernd2021-11-02 19:47:48 · 5yNo. 126057reply
Your an idiod :DDD
GermanyBernd2021-11-02 20:00:34 · 5yNo. 126059reply
CanadaBernd2021-11-02 20:01:55 · 5yNo. 126060reply
>those horses
You just know.
FinlandBernd2021-11-03 17:52:35 · 5yNo. 126165reply
your and you're are both equally incorrect spellings of the word joor
GermanyBernd2021-11-03 19:17:08 · 5yNo. 126176reply
FinlandBernd2021-11-03 20:15:07 · 5yNo. 126198reply
CanadaBernd2021-11-03 21:41:19 · 5yNo. 126207reply
Really??
United StatesBernd2021-11-06 11:33:03 · 5yNo. 126429reply
GermanyBernd2021-11-06 12:59:36 · 5yNo. 126439reply
I use both.
VenezuelaBernd2021-11-08 01:18:16 · 5yNo. 126500reply
I use the colloquial You when talking with people
I use the standard Spanish You when talking to myself
dont know why
Saint PetersburgBernd2021-11-11 21:37:51 · 5yNo. 126695reply
I use "Я" and "Ты", so thats mean i'm not shizo
Saint PetersburgBernd2021-11-11 21:41:32 · 5yNo. 126696reply
In fact, I speak with a voice in my head and refer to it as "you" in the feminine gender. An interesting companion. I name her SHIZA
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